Trying to test the feature before I go overseas. Wifi calling is enabled, HD voice/advanced calling enabled. When I check the hidden menu in *#*#4636#*#* everything is checked.
I turn on airplane mode and enable wifi. When I try to make a call, the dialer says "turn off airplane mode or connect to a wireless network to make a call". I am connected to Wifi though and signal strength is solid. What is the problem?
You rooted? Don't know if that really matters but, I had use adb to edit the settings database. I never could get it to work till I did that. No root needed. Just Google wifi calling preferred ADB.
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You rooted? Don't know if that really matters but, I had use adb to edit the settings database. I never could get it to work till I did that. No root needed. Just Google wifi calling preferred ADB.
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2 settings need to be changed I forgot but I think one is to prefer wifi and the other is to make wifi the preferred roaming method.
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I am aware of that guide for ADB. However that is for preferred WiFi calling when both cellular and WiFi are available. It shouldn't help when I'm in airplane mode.
Celeras said:
I am aware of that guide for ADB. However that is for preferred WiFi calling when both cellular and WiFi are available. It shouldn't help when I'm in airplane mode.
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I never could get mine to work in airplane mode. Kept getting an error.
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Had same problem with Verizon Wifi calling, fixed it
I had the same problem on my OG 2016 Pixel (rooted) running stock 7.1.2 ROM on VZW, but now fixed - here are the steps:
1. Open Testing Menu (dial *#*#4636#*#* on dialpad).
2. tap the "Phone information" menu.
3. Toggle on the "VoLTE Provisioned" slider (this was toggled off by default on mine). (Also make sure "Wifi Calling Provisioned" is toggled on.)
4. Using the Quicksettings dropdown menu, toggle Airplane Mode.
5. IMPORTANT NOTE - When I tried the 1st time it didn't work because entering Airplane Mode greyed out Wifi icon and disabled all Wifi connections (and data icon showed "no service"), even though Wifi was previously toggled on.
6. To remedy this, drop down your Quicksettings menu again and simply touch the Wifi connections shortcut, wait a couple seconds and all Wifi connections will repopulate, and default Wifi connection should re-connect.
7. Now hit the back button to the Quicksettings dropdown menu, wait another couple seconds and the data icon should change to "Verizon Wireless Wi-Fi Calling" - Wifi calling should now work
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I had the same problem on my OG 2016 Pixel (rooted) running stock 7.1.2 ROM on VZW, but now fixed - here are the steps:
1. Open Testing Menu (dial *#*#4636#*#* on dialpad).
2. tap the "Phone information" menu.
3. Toggle on the "VoLTE Provisioned" slider (this was toggled off by default on mine). (Also make sure "Wifi Calling Provisioned" is toggled on.)
4. Using the Quicksettings dropdown menu, toggle Airplane Mode.
5. IMPORTANT NOTE - When I tried the 1st time it didn't work because entering Airplane Mode greyed out Wifi icon and disabled all Wifi connections (and data icon showed "no service"), even though Wifi was previously toggled on.
6. To remedy this, drop down your Quicksettings menu again and simply touch the Wifi connections shortcut, wait a couple seconds and all Wifi connections will repopulate, and default Wifi connection should re-connect.
7. Now hit the back button to the Quicksettings dropdown menu, wait another couple seconds and the data icon should change to "Verizon Wireless Wi-Fi Calling" - Wifi calling should now work
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I appreciate the suggestion. I had tried toggling all those options previously but I did it again per your instructions. It did not work.
My quicksettings text goes from "Verizon Wireless" to "Airplane mode" when it is enabled. Then when I put WiFi back on it goes BLANK. It does not say "Verizon Wireless WiFi Calling" like yours did. Any ideas?
I don't understand. I have a cellular signal and my wifi calling just stays on. All I did was change 2 values in the Database.
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Yes thanks, I already established I am not trying to get it to stay on all the time.
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Yes thanks, I already established I am not trying to get it to stay on all the time.
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I guess I never caught that fact. Mine doesn't stay on all the time. But, as soon as I walk in my house it pops on. My wife has an S7 and I can't get hers to work unless I turn the cellular off. Evidently Samsung does not have the same settings database.
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Perhaps a local router misconfiguration?
Celeras said:
I appreciate the suggestion. I had tried toggling all those options previously but I did it again per your instructions. It did not work.
My quicksettings text goes from "Verizon Wireless" to "Airplane mode" when it is enabled. Then when I put WiFi back on it goes BLANK. It does not say "Verizon Wireless WiFi Calling" like yours did. Any ideas?
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I've heard that a local Wi-Fi router mis-configuration may be the reason Wi-fi calling fails in some instances.
I would test it out on a different router, or have someone with a known good Wi-fi calling phone setup test on your router to eliminate that possibility.
I've also heard that Wi-fi calling breaks when upgrading to Oreo for some folks. Curious what Android version you're running?
Preterist said:
I've heard that a local Wi-Fi router mis-configuration may be the reason Wi-fi calling fails in some instances.
I would test it out on a different router, or have someone with a known good Wi-fi calling phone setup test on your router to eliminate that possibility.
I've also heard that Wi-fi calling breaks when upgrading to Oreo for some folks. Curious what Android version you're running?
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Hmm, I will give that a shot next time I can. All my tests have been on my home wifi.
And yes I am running the latest stock update, 8.1.0
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You rooted? Don't know if that really matters but, I had use adb to edit the settings database. I never could get it to work till I did that. No root needed. Just Google wifi calling preferred ADB.
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2 settings need to be changed I forgot but I think one is to prefer wifi and the other is to make wifi the preferred roaming method.
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How would one go about doing this ?
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How would one go about doing this ?
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https://www.xda-developers.com/enable-preferred-wifi-calling-option-verizon-pixel-pixel-xl/
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https://www.xda-developers.com/enable-preferred-wifi-calling-option-verizon-pixel-pixel-xl/
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could this possibly work on other carriers?
Xdevillived666 said:
could this possibly work on other carriers?
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It will work on pixels if the carrier has wifi calling and your provisioned for it. The menus are different on other phones.
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It will work on pixels if the carrier has wifi calling and your provisioned for it. The menus are different on other phones.
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Thanks. I think my carrier has it but in my menu (I have the pixel) I get this :
Will it stillwork?
Xdevillived666 said:
Thanks. I think my carrier has it but in my menu (I have the pixel) I get this :
Will it stillwork?
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Ps-my wife's S7 has it enabled. I think they do that crap of " we allow it if you get the phone from us and it happens to be a model.we support".
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Ps-my wife's S7 has it enabled. I think they do that crap of " we allow it if you get the phone from us and it happens to be a model.we support".
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It's not provisioned for VOLTE so wifi calling won't work. If you talk real nice to someone at customer service they might do it for you.
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It's not provisioned for VOLTE so wifi calling won't work. If you talk real nice to someone at customer service they might do it for you.
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Thanks. I'll go to a location and try.
I ran into the same issue, possibly after Magisk install on custom RR Rom (Marlin/Latest April Oreo build). It had worked one time but I guess installing Magisk was the most recent change I could think of after which it stopped working with the error message reported by OP. Anyways the only thing that worked was to do a "Network Setting Reset" , then setup Wifi (Airplane mode on) again and Wifi Calling settings back to On with Wi-Fi preferred.
Note: Also in "Mobile Network" in Settings, need to ensure "Roaming/Connect to data services when roaming" option is selected for the "Wifi Preferred" option to stick.
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Hi Dev’s,
I update my MIA1 to android oreo. When I search for Wi-Fi calling feature in settings, I notice that it is displayed. However when I click on Wi-Fi calling setting, It doesn’t dispaly under the Advanced Wifi settings.
My carrier supports Wi-Fi calling feature and I have it enables on my number. When I place the sim card in a iPhone, Wi-Fi calling works flawlessly. However it is not working in Mi A1 android oreo build.
Please can anyone help me get the setting activated on my mobile. I tried resetting the phone to factory settings, but I still don’t have the setting enabled.
ravivmc said:
Hi Dev’s,
I update my MIA1 to android oreo. When I search for Wi-Fi calling feature in settings, I notice that it is displayed. However when I click on Wi-Fi calling setting, It doesn’t dispaly under the Advanced Wifi settings.
My carrier supports Wi-Fi calling feature and I have it enables on my number. When I place the sim card in a iPhone, Wi-Fi calling works flawlessly. However it is not working in Mi A1 android oreo build.
Please can anyone help me get the setting activated on my mobile. I tried resetting the phone to factory settings, but I still don’t have the setting enabled.
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Search using search button in settings app
Yash98 said:
Search using search button in settings app
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Hi Yash,
Thanks for the reply.
I did search in the settings as suggested by you. I am able to see the Wi-Fi calling feature displayed in the search. However when I try to open the setting, it doesn't display. Please could post a screenshot of the setting from your Mi A1 mobile.
ravivmc said:
Hi Yash,
Thanks for the reply.
I did search in the settings as suggested by you. I am able to see the Wi-Fi calling feature displayed in the search. However when I try to open the setting, it doesn't display. Please could post a screenshot of the setting from your Mi A1 mobile.
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Did you figure it out?? I experience the same problem: WiFi calling appears appears in search but tapping on it opens WiFi settings menu with no WiFi calling option it it.
Hi,
I still couldn’t get to see the optionto enable or disable wi-fi calling in settings.
Howeve one of the oreo testers replied in an another thread that wi-fi calling option is available in oreo beta build. He also posted a screenshot that shows option to toggle on/off the setting. Please let me know if you figure out a way.
Screenshots. I don't think my TSP supports it. Its !dea.
Just clear the Settings app's data.
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Just clear the Settings app's data.
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I did clear the settings app data...now what?
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Screenshots. I don't think my TSP supports it. Its !dea.
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Same here.. my provider supports WiFi calling, it works fine with same sim card on my old LG G4. This is really frustrating
Open phone app
3 dot menu settings>
Calling account>
N/w provider mine is Jio>
WiFi calling
Ppfawade said:
Open phone app
3 dot menu settings>
Calling account>
N/w provider mine is Jio>
WiFi calling
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Does it actually work? I mean on your Jio connection. I tried with iPhone and it doesn't seem to work. Yet.
buggerman said:
Does it actually work? I mean on your Jio connection. I tried with iPhone and it doesn't seem to work. Yet.
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I think it won't work with hotspot from iphone or any other phone.
Correct me if i am wrong.
alkesh95 said:
I think it won't work with hotspot from iphone or any other phone.
Correct me if i am wrong.
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I can confirm that Wifi calling on Jio is not active yet on any network (JioFi's wifi calling is something else so please don't bring that up) as on date. I have tried this on a Mi A1 also which supports Wifi calling out-of-the-box.
buggerman said:
I can confirm that Wifi calling on Jio is not active yet on any network (JioFi's wifi calling is something else so please don't bring that up) as on date. I have tried this on a Mi A1 also which supports Wifi calling out-of-the-box.
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WiFi calling isn't available at any TSP. ( In india)
I once tried to call someone when connected to WiFi. There was a pop up to enable wifi calling. I enabled it from there. Since then it didn't appear again. Also I can't test whether it's working because my carrier doesn't support wifi calling
Hi
Is it possible to Turn off Mobile network without turning airplane mode on?
Want to be able to use wifi to sent messages etc & not my mobile network
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I have this setup currently. I use quickshortcut maker LINK from the play store. When you open the app, it default to incremental search. Type in data usage and several results pop up. In there is settings. Under settings, is the 2nd choice called data usage. Choose it, and the next screen lets you try the shortcut you're making. Click it and it should bring up your mobile data screen where you can toggle the data on/off with just one button! PRESTO!!
Enjoy.
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Turning mobile data off is not the same as aeroplane mode - your cellular radio is still active and you can send and receive calls and SMS messages.
Assuming the OP really wants no cellular radio, what they need to do is switch on aeroplane mode, and then switch WiFi back on again.
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Dave
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There's a toggle for it in the drop down menu, or am I missing something?
RazoE said:
There's a toggle for it in the drop down menu, or am I missing something?
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Not mobile data! mobile phone calls is what i want to turn off, so i can use wifi calling!
priisek said:
Not mobile data! mobile phone calls is what i want to turn off, so i can use wifi calling!
Want to be able to use wifi to sent messages etc & not my mobile network
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Not what you had specified.
RazoE said:
Not what you had specified.
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I asked how to turn off network? not mobile data. two different things!
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I asked how to turn off network? not mobile data. two different things!
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As I said earlier, you need to switch on aeroplane mode, and then turn Wifi back on again.
You can switch on both Wifi and Bluetooth when aeroplane mode is on.
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Dave
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foxmeister said:
As I said earlier, you need to switch on aeroplane mode, and then turn Wifi back on again.
You can switch on both Wifi and Bluetooth when aeroplane mode is on.
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Dave
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Is there any other way than airplane mode, dont want to be in there as it stops other thinmgs on my phone which i still want on thanks
I do not know what you mean
I do not know what you mean
Hello. More details please... Why do u want cell data off? If you set up wifi calling and use the preferred call method of wifi calling you don't need to do what your trying to do.
TRY THE FOLLOWING.....
Turn on Wi-Fi and connect to a Wi-Fi network.
From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
Tap Settings > Connections.
If necessary, slide the Wi-Fi switch right to the ON position.
Tap More connection settings.
Tap Wi-Fi Calling, now Select one of these options:
Wifi preferred
Cellular network preferred
Never use cellular network
Choose never use cellular network, and when u have a wifi connection your phone will use wifi calling not your carrier network.
This is how you do what your trying to accomplish I believe.
Is this possible?? My carrier supports wifi calling on other Android devices but pixel 2
Try putting your phone in Airplane mode. Then turn on WiFi and connect while the connection to your carrier remains turned off. Try calling in that state.
If it does not work, sharing which carrier you are using might help you get an answer that resolves your question.
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Is this possible?? My carrier supports wifi calling on other Android devices but pixel 2
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Check this thread...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/help/wifi-calling-preferred-option-pixel-2-t3695800
There is a way to "force" wifi calling but it requires pushing ADB commands and forcing settings, however you can set our phones to prefer wifi calling over mobile:
-Open settings
-Search for 'Calling'
-Open Advanced
-Under Wi-Fi calling select Wi-Fi
If you want more specifics than that Google ADB force wi-fi calling.
Any one figure out how to set WIFI preferred calling now on Pixel 2 XL now that the ADB command won't change it anymore? Verizon Pixel 2 XL here
Thanks
Have you tried: Settings -> Network & Internet -> Mobile Network -> Advanced -> Wi-Fi Calling
JohnKuczek said:
Have you tried: Settings -> Network & Internet -> Mobile Network -> Advanced -> Wi-Fi Calling
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Yes the WIFI calling setting works but it defaults to Mobile Preferred first and then WIFI in no signal, before there was an ADB command line that set it to WIFI preferred so that it automatically went to wifi calling as primary when connected to WIFI
What rom are you running? I used it successfully on the March stock build. It doesn't work for me now on aquariOS but vzw wifi calling isn't yet supported so I haven't pushed it.
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What rom are you running? I used it successfully on the March stock build. It doesn't work for me now on aquariOS but vzw wifi calling isn't yet supported so I haven't pushed it.
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I'm stock running Android P beta
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I'm stock running Android P beta
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Same scenario here.. Pixel 2 XL with the Android P Open Beta. Ran the adb commands and it's not updating to wifi preferred.
Same on Android P beta VZW. I don't think that command is in the settings list anymore
My mistake, it must be something else:
sailfish:/system $ settings get global wfc_ims_mode
2
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Update: after reboot it looks like the setting returns to -1. Not sure what that means.... Maybe Google has a bug here ?
Another update: It looks like Verizon is pushing a setting on the Carrier Configuration that is causing the global setting wfc_ims_mode to revert back to -1 after reboot. The only fix I found so far it to have VZW re-provision the WiFi Calling OR it will WFC will not work at all if the wfc_ims_mode is set in global.
I made a bug case for the issue just in case I am wrong.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/79665222
Please STAR IT if this is important to you
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Another update: It looks like Verizon is pushing a setting on the Carrier Configuration that is causing the global setting wfc_ims_mode to revert back to -1 after reboot. The only fix I found so far it to have VZW re-provision the WiFi Calling OR it will WFC will not work at all if the wfc_ims_mode is set in global.
I made a bug case for the issue just in case I am wrong.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/79665222
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You had Verizon re-provision or just saying they would have to do it? Also is that an option?
Thanks
Sorry that I wasn't clear... I could not get wifi calling to work at all after setting wfc_ims_mode. I then reset network setting and made sure the value was reset to null. I then called Verizon to have them reset HD voice and re-provision Wi-Fi Calling. This took quite some time of course, as they wanted me to go through a lot of troubleshooting. After this I waited 10 minutes and rebooted phone and Wi-Fi Calling worked again but mobile was again preferred. I verified this by using airplane mode with WI-FI.
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Sorry that I wasn't clear... I could not get wifi calling to work at all after setting wfc_ims_mode. I then reset network setting and made sure the value was reset to null. I then called Verizon to have them reset HD voice and re-provision Wi-Fi Calling. This took quite some time of course, as they wanted me to go through a lot of troubleshooting. After this I waited 10 minutes and rebooted phone and Wi-Fi Calling worked again but mobile was again preferred. I verified this by using airplane mode with WI-FI.
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OK thanks. I didn't have that problem. The ADB command just did nothing. My WIFI calling wasn't messed up at all
Final update. Google confirms that Verizon has set the carrier setting and Android P. Is not allowing us to override that in the global settings, which is their intent. See the bug I posted previously. Hopefully, Airplane mode still works for everyone though it would be helpful if you could set it up with Tasker -root.
I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is no Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is not Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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I don't have the phone yet but look under mobile network or search in settings. On stock Android pie it's under the mobile network advanced settings
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I don't have the phone yet but look under mobile network or search in settings. On stock Android pie it's under the mobile network advanced settings
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Under Settings -> Wi-Fi & internet -> SIM & network, there is Preferred network type, but that only set 2G/3G/4G. Nothing about Wi-Fi calling. I couldn't find anything called 'Mobile network'.
jdhedden said:
Under Settings -> Wi-Fi & internet -> SIM & network, there is Preferred network type, but that only set 2G/3G/4G. Nothing about Wi-Fi calling. I couldn't find anything called 'Mobile network'.
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either install the new onepluslogkit app and *#800# into oneplus logkit/function switch/volte+vowifi switches on
This option will allow you to turn on/off as above. but in sim settings/ Sim1/Enhanced Communications
Or *#*#4636#*#* and turn off provisioning for volte/vowifi.
jdhedden said:
I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is not Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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Phone app - three dots, top right - settings - at the bottom, SIM & network - SIM 1 - WI-FI Calling.
HewettBR said:
I don't have the phone yet but look under mobile network or search in settings. On stock Android pie it's under the mobile network advanced settings
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miffymiffy said:
either install the new onepluslogkit app and *#800# into oneplus logkit/function switch/volte+vowifi switches on
This option will allow you to turn on/off as above. but in sim settings/ Sim1/Enhanced Communications
Or *#*#4636#*#* and turn off provisioning for volte/vowifi.
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Tried the OnePlusLogKit, but the *#800# didn't bring up anything.
Tried *#*#4636#*#*, but when I toggled 'WiFi Calling Provisioned', it would "stick" - the Update button produced an error, and it reset on reboot.
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Phone app - three dots, top right - settings - at the bottom, SIM & network - SIM 1 - WI-FI Calling.
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That did it! I didn't realize there were more settings under SIM 1. The Wi-Fi Calling under it doesn't show up on searching in Settings. Thanks.
I hope one day wifi calling works with Verizon. The settings are greyed out
jdhedden said:
I purchased a Global version 1+7P (GM1917) directly from OnePlus. Then I signed up for T-Mobile service.
I am having problems with calls coming in over Wi-Fi. However, in Settings under Wi-Fi & internet, there is no Wi-Fi calling entry, so I cannot find how to turn off Wi-Fi calling.
Is there another method for turning it off? A package I can disable? (I have root.)
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What kind of problems are you having with calls over wifi? I plan to use the 7pro on tmobile so I'm just curious
Genetic517 said:
What kind of problems are you having with calls over wifi? I plan to use the 7pro on tmobile so I'm just curious
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This may all be my misconstruing the problem. After turning off wifi call, I tried calling my wife (which was where I notice the problem), and we still couldn't hear each other. Yet when I call voicemail, I can hear it and I can change my announcement which shows that the phone does work both ways. Therefore, now I'm thinking that wifi calling was not the issue, and the fault is somewhere with t-mobile. The mystery continues.
The mystery deepens. Using Google Hangouts Dialer (which goes over wifi), calling my wife fails (nothing heard either way), but calling voicemail, again, works just fine. I just don't get it.
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Thanks for this thread. I knew I saw that somewhere but forgot to check the SIM menu.
Why isn't it in settings search when even dev options are?
Why does TMO lie and way it is in the same spot as most phones, in their article specifically about the OP7p?
My issue in on a WiFi call, sometimes I can't hear them (but they can hear me), sometime from the call start other times mid-call, and turning off WiFi fixes it. I have 1000mb fiber and no other network issues. Too bad it doesn't work. Thanks for helping me disable it.